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Events during the year 1947 in Northern Ireland.
Incumbents
[edit]Events
[edit]- 22 April – British Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Centaur (R06) (laid down 1944) is launched at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast.[1]
- 11 August – The Enterprise express train service commences from Belfast to Dublin.
- The "bad winter" seen snow reach heights of 30 feet, lasting until May-June from the winter period.[2]
Arts and literature
[edit]Sport
[edit]Football
[edit]- Winners: Belfast Celtic
- Winners: Belfast Celtic 1 – 0 Glentoran
GAA
[edit]- Cavan defeat Antrim 3-04 to 1–06 to win the Ulster Senior Football Championship.
- Cavan subsequently defeat Kerry 2–11 to 2–07 in New York City to win the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.
Golf
[edit]- Fred Daly wins The Open Championship at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake.
- Fred Daly plays in the Ryder Cup.
Swimming
[edit]- 27–28 July – English endurance swimmer Tom Blower becomes the first person to swim the North Channel, from Donaghadee in County Down to Portpatrick in Scotland.
Births
[edit]- 23 February – Ken Goodall, international rugby player (died 2006).
- 5 March – Clodagh Rodgers, singer.
- 24 March – John Dallat, Social Democratic and Labour Party politician.
- 17 April – Linda Martin, singer.
- 23 April – Bernadette Devlin McAliskey, Member of UK Parliament.
- 8 May – Dr John Reid, 13th Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and Home Secretary.
- 18 May – Eileen Pollock, actress.
- 19 May – Paul Brady, singer-songwriter.
- 12 August – Seamus Close, former Alliance Party MLA.
- 3 September – Eric Bell, guitarist.
- 26 October – Sir Reg Empey, leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
- 5 December – Seán Quinn, businessman.
Full date unknown
[edit]- Paul Haller, Soto Zen Buddhist teacher and Abbot of the San Francisco Zen Center.
- Joe McCann, Official Irish Republican Army volunteer killed by British soldiers (died 1972).
- Eugene McMenamin, SDLP MLA
- Frank Ormsby, poet
- Eric Wrixon, musician
Deaths
[edit]- 2 January – Tom Ross, cricketer (born 1872)
- 4 January – Forrest Reid, novelist and literary critic (born 1875)
- 25 April – Richard Rowley, poet and writer (born 1877).
See also
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References
[edit]- ^ "HMS Centaur R 06 class aircraft carrier Royal Navy". www.seaforces.org. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
- ^ "Northern Ireland-The Bad Winter of 1947. by Sue Doherty. (Derry) N.Ireland:". www.farminguk.com. Retrieved 8 August 2021.